There is nothing more attractive than a women with genuine hobbys that she is really interested and passionate about, not just for social validation or attention whoring.Bonus point if its something nerdy or super niche (i once meet a girl whose passion was taxidermy, kinda weird but she was super into it and it was super charming).BTW playing videogame and posting on instagram are not hobby.
>>83001199>BTW playing videogame not a hobbywhy notttttttttttt
There is nothing more attractive than women with pussy
>>83001209holy shit i've been looking for this video for a while nowtq anon>>83001199I know a girl who posts yaoi on mainlike, she's so into it she's genuinely shameless about it
>>83001199The only hobby a woman should have is making me cum lots and lots and carrying our offspring, if she's got interests other than me she's clearly a fucking grifter
I was into a new girl at work recently, until I ate lunch in a group with her and she mentioned that in the 2 weeks she had between jobs, she became unfathomably bored with nothing to do. "You can only take so many walks a day," she said. I did appreciate that she walked a lot but she literally had no other hobbies, even the others at the table were like "holy shit girl get a damn hobby." My attraction to her basically died on the spot
>>83001209because video games are virtual time wasters. they're as much of a hobby as scrolling 4channel
>>83001268everything can be considered a time waster. fiction books are just stories, same as many vidya.
>>83001264Same, had lunch with this girl and she said between clubbing scrolling and netflixing she did nothing
>>83001286the difference is video games literally aren't real, and reading requires active participation and has actual artistic merit. video games are just bing bing wahoo dopamine release
>>83001335i don't think so. there are millions of books that will leave you less fulfilled as well as knowing less about humanity than playing morrowind.
>>83001349there are also millions of more books that will improve you and your life more than wasting a hundred hours on derivative grindy nerdslop
>>83001381it's okay to be a normie, you aren't special kek
>>83001199Are there any female hobbies that are "unattractive?" For instance, I had a boyfriend who hated when I talked about knitting. I hate caring about this but I do. ;_; Would you prefer to be in a relationship with a woman who has the same hobbies as you? In the case that she doesn't, would you mind introducing her to some of yours?
>>83001388you're not special for being a loser. you chose the laziest, most painless life. want a medal?
>>83001335>the difference is video games literally aren't realNeither are fictional stories in books.>reading requires active participationSo does playing games.>has actual artistic meritSo do games as they need literal graphics and musical artists to be made.t. reads books and plays vidya
>>83001419>instantly gets defensiveI'm sorry that you're considered a loser even among losers lmfao.
>>83001431>>reading requires active participation>So does playing games.bullshit, video games are a hundred times more stimulating and mindless than a book>So do games as they need literal graphics and musical artists to be made.let me guess, you read mass market fantasy or scifi slop? maybe even some star wars or wh40k fanfiction?there's more artistic merit in a single page of joyce than the most critically acclaimed game you've played>>83001449whatever helps you cope. i literally do not care if you play video games, no sweat off my back
>>83001381From vidya, you get:Awesome soundtracks Improved puzzle solving ability.Improved adaptability from learning the mechanics of 10,000 bosses.Immunity to frustration.From books, you get: Your own interpretation of the Authors' or Author's ideas about the subject matter.
>From vidya, you get:>Awesome soundtracks>Improved puzzle solving ability.>Improved adaptability from learning the mechanics of 10,000 bosses.>lmmunity to frustration.>From books, you get:>Your own interpretation of the Authors' or Author's ideas about the subject matter.
>>83001482>artistic merit in a single page of joyceOh boy I sure love scatological humor and 300 bullshit obscure Irish culture references each page written by a literal BRAPposter.
>>83001335>text on paper is better than text on screenGet off 4chan, grandpa.
Video games are a medium, hardly even a singular activity. Games, movies, books, etc. can all be slop and they can all be profound works of art.Someone who spends all their time playing Warzone is completely different from someone who plays Civ, factorio, KSP, DCS, or any other games that have a steep learning curve. It doesn't make sense to lump together someone who is chasing gay zebra skins for their CoD guns with someone who reads a 600 page manual to fly a fighter jet in a gameSame goes for women who read nothing but low quality smut, versus women who read timeless and culturally significant literature. Not all words printed on a page are created equal, just like not everything that shows up on a computer screen is created equal.
>>83001268>High frequency of playing computer games was associated with decreased risk of incident dementia (HR, 0.81 [95% CI: 0.69, 0.94]). Individuals with high frequency of playing computer games had better performance in prospective memory (OR, 1.46 [1.26, 1.70]), reaction time (beta, -0.195 [-0.243, -0.147]), fluid intelligence (0.334 [0.286, 0.382]), numeric memory (0.107 [0.047, 0.166]), incorrect pairs matching (-0.253 [-0.302, -0.203]), and high volume of gray matter in hippocampus (0.078 [0.023, 0.134]). Genetically determined high frequency of playing computer games was associated with a low risk of dementia (OR, 0.37 [0.15, 0.91]).>https://alzres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13195-024-01496-7
>>83001413knitting is absolutely not unattractive... any traditional crafts are attractive or at worst neutral to any man who has any sort of connection to his own culture. Maybe some metrosexual dude who only cares about looking cool on instagram might think it's stupid, but all my friends would find it at least neutral if not attractive.Maybe you just talked about it too much, any hobby can get tiresome to hear about if you're not personally into it just because it's a lot of information that you don't know what to do with. But that doesn't mean the hobby itself is unattractive.Gardening, knitting/sewing, cooking, etc. are all timeless and super attractive hobbies for women to have in my opinion. I wish I were better at all of those myself and would love someone to share them with or learn from.
>>83001729Nta but about gardening, isn't that more or less a rich/upper middle class person hobby.By saying you're into women who do it you are just signaling that you're a gold digger male. No woman living in a small poor person apartment can do gardening (especially if there is no balcony of sufficient size I imagine).
>>83001413Oh shit if you were my gf would you knit me some handwarmers and stuff?
>>83001199For me, it's medieval reenactment. Love my jousting
>>83001921not really. For one thing, you can garden inside or with a window planter with almost no space, or just grow house plants. But also, in the high cost of living area I'm in many people just keep living at home so she might have a yard even if she can't afford to move out at all. And maybe she moves out and can't garden for a few years but that doesn't mean she wouldn't start again if we bought a house together. It's not as if gardening is a requirement, it's just an attractive hobby if she does have it.Lmao at "gold digger male," I don't care what material possessions my future wife has at all. I'm attracted to her interest in gardening, not the land holdings she does the gardening on.
>>83001199For me, it's super hyper true, even about something I totally don't care about. If she's very interested, her passion makes her 100 times more attractive to me. Even video games and consuming media are enough; my sister only doomscrolls in all her free time, and this makes her annoying.
>>83001199certain franchise and vidya have lots of work and lore put into them and you can absolutely be into it as a hobby as much as something like taxidermy is.
>>83001729not unattractive at all,ex gf made me this housing for my rubiks cube, it was the cutest thing ever
i know this and whenever hobbies come up i say i enjoy drawing and illustration (i'm ok since i started when i was 5), but truthfully i haven't drawn anything in a year. it's endless loop of 4chan, youtube, video games.
>>83003550That IS the cutest thing ever.